Art and Artists
- A Century of Drawing: Works on Paper from Degas to Le Witt
is the National Gallery of Art's online companion to the exhibit.
- Art
Crimes: Writing on the Walls features tattoos,
murals, and graffiti
- Artcyclopedia
is an encyclopedia of everything pertaining to art.
- Art
History Resources on the Web offers a broad listing of art history resources
organized by historical period.
- The
Art Institute of Chicago's Art Access covers the
many different collections it houses including African American art, early
American art, Impressionism and Post-Impressionism to name a few.
- Art
Museum Network
- College
Art Association
- Impressionism:
Paintings Collected by European Masters was an
art exhibition in 1999. It is an exhibit of turn of the 20th century French
art.
- The Impressionists is a Biography.com
site with information on Degas, Monet, Morisot, Pissarro, and Renoir. Includes
an exhibit and quizzes.
- Internet
Art Database
- Last
Expression: Art from Auschwitz
- Masters
of Photography includes articles about photographers
and samples of thier work. Also find references to books and web sites.
- Metropolitan
Museum of Art
- Museum
of Modern Art, New York
- National
Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.
- National
Portrait Gallery
- New Zealand Art Teacher Resource covers
cubism, Maori patterns, and portrait painting to name a few topics. There
are also many examples of techniques.
- Philadelphia
Museum of Art
- Printmakers A to Z is an online exhibit
from Georgetown University.
- San
Francisco Museum of Modern Art
- Smithsonian
American Art Museum
- Who Stole the Tee Pee? cosponsored by
Atlantl and The Naitonal Museum of the American Indiadn, is an online exhibit
that explores Native American culture, its art, and assimilation.
- Young
Minds Inspired and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Teacher's
Guide Series focuses on the art and man craft areas involved in creating
a motion picture.
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